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14 August, 16:30

This stainless-steel fitting

measures 3.9 cm long. It

has an inner diameter of

2.7 cm and an outer

diameter of 3.6 cm. If the

density of stainless-steel

is 8 g/cm3, what is the

mass of the fitting?

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  1. 14 August, 16:53
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    Subtract the volume of the inside diameter from the volume of the outside diameter and then multiply that by the density.

    Volume of outside:

    PI x 1.8^2 x 3.9 = 39.67704 cubic cm

    Volume of inside:

    PI x 1.35^2 x 3.9 = 22.318335 cubic cm

    Difference: 39.67704 - 22.318335 = 17.358705 cubic cm.

    Mass = 17.358705 x 8 = 138.86964 grams. Round the answer as needed.
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